COMPLETE FILMOGRAPHY WITH SYNOPSIS

Director (feature film)

1.

Treasure of Monte Cristo (1949)
as Dialogue Director
This modern tale borrows from an old story in establishing Langan, who works on a ship that docks in San Francisco, as a descendant of the Count of Monte Cristo. Crooked Lawyer Brodie sets up a scheme to get at the treasure of Langan's famed ancestor, and using the beautiful blonde Jergens, tries to lure Langan into a trap. Langan proves worthy of his heritage, using a gun instead of a sword, and wins legitimately both his forturne and Jergens.

Cast (feature film)

2.

America: From Hitler to M-X (1982)
The danger of worldwide nuclear annihilation are detailed in this documentary. Statesmen, military experts, scienists and doctors discuss the need for nuclear disarmament.

Little Men (1941)
as Poker player
A con artist tries to save the boarding school where his son has found a home.

6.

Yours for the Asking (1936)
as Dealer
Casino operator Johnny Lamb hires down-on-her-luck socialite Lucille Sutton as his casino hostess, in order to help her and to improve casino income. But Lamb's pals fear he may follow Lucille onto the straight-and-narrow path, which would not be good for business. So they hire Gert Malloy and Dictionary McKinney, a pair of con-artists, to manipulate Johnny back off the path of righteousness.

Producer (feature film)

14.

Unwed Father (1997)
as Associate Producer
An irresponsible college student is forced to face the harsh realities of raising an infant son on his own after an ill-fated one-night stand leads to an unplanned pregnancy. Eventually, he grows to love the child, just as the mother returns and demands custody.

15.

Heart of the West (1936)
as Associate Producer
The sixth of the Hopalong Cassidy films, with the story source credited to Clarence E. Mulford's "Mesquite Jenkins, Tumbleweed", finds Hopalong Cassidy (William Boyd) and his young pal, Johnny Nelson (Jimmy Ellison), leaving their Bar 20 home range to answer a letter oferring them jobs on the Tumbling-L Ranch of Big John Trumbull (Sidney Blackmer) near Yucca. Before they arrive in town, they save an old wrangler named Windy (George Hayes, long before there was a George "Gabby" Hayes) from drowning, who has been fired on from ambush as he was delivering a valuable stud bull to the depot. Windy, whose sole trusted weapon is a blacksnake whip, tells them he works for the Three-J Ranch adjoining Trumbull's spread. Hoppy and Johnny soon learn that Trumbull's outfit isn't the kind they want to work for, turn down the job offer, and take work with the Three-J, operated by easterner Jim Jordan (Charles Martin) and his sister Sally (Lynn Gabriel.) Jordan is planning on fencing in his grazing land, but Trunbull swears this won't happen because, unknown to the other ranchers, Trumbull's men have been driving rustled cattle through a pass on the Jordan land. Hoppy and Johnny aid Jordan in getting his fence up, while Trumbull's men first try to stop them by gun warfare and then by starting a stampede of rustled cattle toward the narrow pass where the fence is being erected. Hoppy dynamites a dam, releases a torrent of water, and then succeeds in turning back the herd on the rustlers. The troubles at the Three-J are over and Hoppy and Johnny head back to the Bar 20.

16.

Call of the Prairie (1936)
as Associate Producer
Hoppy returns to find Johnny in trouble. Buck Peters has been shot by Porter who made it look like Johnny did it. When Johnny flees he runs into Linda. He takes a liking to her only to learn her father Shanghai is one of Porter's gang. Going after Shanghai, he gets captured by the gang and Porter now plans to kill him. But Hoppy is near by and Johnny will get unexpected help from Shanghai.

17.

Three on the Trail (1936)
as Associate Producer
An evil gang is involved in both cattle rustling and the robbing of stagecoaches. Hoppy must stop them without help from the sheriff who turns out be a major outlaw himself.

18.

Hop-Along Cassidy (1935)
as Associate Producer
An evil ranch foreman tries to provoke a range war by playing two cattlemen against each other while helping a gang to rustle the cattle. Each cattleman blames the other for missing cattle. With the help of Bill Cassidy (Hop-along, because of an earlier bullet wound) and Johnny Nelson, the warring cattlemen join forces to do in the outlaws.

19.

The Eagle's Brood (1935)
as Associate Producer
When his son is killed by Big Henry, the bandit El Toro receives a note from Dolores saying his grandson is in danger. Setting out to retrieve him, he saves Hoppy's life. Hoppy then takes over the task knowing lawmen are looking for El Toro. Hoppy finds Dolores only to see her killed by Big Henry. Johhny then uses the mud on Dolores' boots to find the boy. But he was followed and Big Henry, now on to Hoppy's game and knowing the boy's location, sends Hoppy into a trap.

20.

Bar 20 Rides Again (1935)
as Associate Producer
Rancher Arnold sends for Hoppy and Red to help fight the cattle rustler Nevada and his gang. Hoppy poses as a gambler to get on Nevada's ranch and meet the snuff taking boss who pictures himself another Napoleon. Hoppy's smoke signal alerts Arnold's men leading to a massive gunfight.

Music (feature film)

21.

Falling From Grace (1992)
as Song ("Common Day Man")
A famous country singer returns to his hometown in rural Indiana to celebrate his grandfather's 80th birthday.

22.

Footloose (1984)
as Song ("Hurts So Good")
When a city kid is forced to move to a conservative Midwestern town, his tastes in rock music and his gyrating dance moves turn his high school upside down and send the town and its local preacher into a frenzy.

23.

Pardon My Gun (1930)
as Composer
Ted is riding for Pa Martin against Cooper in the big race. When Cooper has his men capture Ted, Peggy overhears them and sets out to free Ted in time for the race.

Art Department (feature film)

A Guy Named Joe (1944)
as Loc props
A downed World War II pilot becomes the guardian angel for his successor in love and war.

Film Production - Lighting/Electrical (feature film)

28.

Purge: Election Year, The (2016)
On one night during the year, murder is legal and bad things happen to people who don't stay locked in their homes.

Film Production - Lighting/Electrical (special)

29.

Tabarro and Pagliacci, Il (1994)
as Master Electrician
Performance of two operas from the Metropolitan Opera House in New York: "Il Tabarro" by Puccini and "Pagliacci" by Leoncavallo.
"Il Tabarro" is the story of a husband who kills his wife's lover on a barge in France.
"Pagliacci" is based on a court case judged by composer Leoncavallo's father, con